BEST PLACES TO VISIT IN MONSOON IN INDIA

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Whenever there is talk of traveling in the rainy season, the answer of most of us is no, but the real fun of some places lies in the monsoon itself and there are many beautiful places in our country which can be visited in the rainy season and whenever you go there, the beautiful views and weather will welcome you to please and greet.

RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK-A MUST VISIT WILDLIFE DESTINATION

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National Park is located within the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan. It spread over 392 square kilometers and surrounded with Man Singh Sanctuary and Kaila Devi Sanctuary. Park is located 158 KMS away Jaipur and 380 KMS from Delhi. Ranthambore National Park is considered as one of the biggest national park in north region of India and referred to as famous tiger reserve. Aravali and Vindhya Ranges contribute to the beauty and ecosystem of the National Park. It is also known for highest density of Tigers, birds and other animals which captivate Indians and foreign wildlife tourists and photographers.

Bandhavgarh National Park – Explore the Wildlife of Central India

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BANDHAVGARH NATIONAL PARK
Bandhavgarh National Park is situated within the Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh and referred as Tiger Reserve. It is spread over 437 Square Kilometers area. It has a spectacular collection of flora and fauna and also provides a habitat to 250 species of birds and more than 20 different species of mammals. Park comprises hills, thick Sal forest and grassland. Bandhavgarh is also a tiger reserve and known for high density of tiger population.

Jim Corbett National Park – A Mysterious Wildlife Destination

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Corbett National Park is a known Tiger Reserve situated within the Uttarakhand state of India which was established in 1936 as Hailey National Park. It’s the oldest National Park in Uttarakhand and Tiger Reserve firstly launched here in 1973.

Jim Corbett National Park is named after James Edward Corbett who was a British hunter, naturalist and later became a wildlife conservator. As per story told by villagers he was a respected man amongst the villagers. He was holding a rank of Colonel in British army and posted in India to hunt the man eater tigers in different part of British India. He is an author of some booking explaining his experience of hunting.